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Angel Cabrera, the 2009 Masters champion, served 30 months in prison for assaulting and threatening two of his ex girlfriends. The golfer is now controversially returning to the Masters in 2025.
Angel Cabrera’s past crimes against women have been forgotten on Masters return - Cabrera spent 30 months in prison following numerous domestic abuse charges against two former girlfriends but has bee ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Ángel Cabrera was taking a long walk along the left side of the green at Augusta National’s second hole, surveying what he had to navigate with a chip shot from just in front ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Masters patrons know golf. At almost any other tournament, maybe only half as many people would be aware of Angel Cabrera’s recent history. That the Argentine was incarcerated ...
The former Masters champion from Argentina served two years in prison after being accused of abusing multiple girlfriends.
Angel Cabrera had his first big moment on the golf course since trading his green jacket for an orange jumpsuit. Cabrera earned a PGA Tour-sanctioned tournament victory Sunday at the inaugural ...
AUGUSTA — On Thursday, it was all back to how it used to be for Ángel Cabrera. The 55-year-old Argentine teed off as part of the 10:59 a.m. threesome for the opening round of the Masters.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — On a bluebird Tuesday afternoon at Augusta National, 55-year-old Angel Cabrera was banging balls on the right end of the gleaming practice range in preparation for his 21st ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. — It has been six long years since Angel Cabrera walked the verdant green fairways of the Masters. Two were spent in a gray Argentine prison cell. Once feted with a parade through ...
Angel Cabrera's pro golf career was derailed in 2021 when he spent two years in prison in Argentina after being convicted of assault and other charges.
AUGUSTA, Georgia - Former Masters champion Angel Cabrera said on Tuesday he regrets the actions that led to him serving a 30-month prison sentence for domestic abuse and is thankful to be competing at ...
The Augusta National chairman was asked about the club’s decision to allow 2009 winner Ángel Cabrera back to compete as a past champion. Ridley knew the question was coming, and knew his answer ...